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I love Window's Remote Desktop feature. Its the greatest thing, especially when your in school. I have one problem though. After 5 or so minutes, areas of the screen get big black boxes on them. The only way to fix it, is to reconnect. Anyone else expirenceing this? By the way, this is through Windows Remote Destop Web Connection (tsweb). Thanks in advance!
-Ryan Hoffman
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Hmm... at first, would've thought it would be a ram problem. You know, windows never clears the ram (stupid windows!!), but then if you reconnect it, you say it clears up. Continuing with the congestation problem, the network (well the school has a crappy network) is crap. The black squares seem to be appearing to if either a) your comp can't process the load of having to send (maybe compress) the imes to you so it just says make a big black square instead of a lot of small red, white, blue, and etc. squared. b) try an alternative, there has to be a java alternative. Java would be the best thing for this, bypasses the schools lack of downloading (i think).
One day, we will die, when it comes...... i dunno, i'm not psychic!
I have went through and tired all types of different Remote Access programs such as: PC ANYWHERE/VNC/Windows XP Built in one I think and highly recommand Remote Administrator 2.0.
www.radmin.com
Get a trial version there and try it for your self it is awesome.
www.radmin.com
Get a trial version there and try it for your self it is awesome.
Jimmy
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Tek... told ya remote admin is da best. I've been using it for like half a year already and i love it! So nice being in your living room and controlling your desktop. Or just eating and controlling as many computers as you want from one mere laptop. This is da best!
Remote admin 2.0? that's kinda old, i'm usin remote admin 2.1
VNC... is crap, isn't it FREE (that's y it sux)?
Bad part about remote admin is that i think are kinda... bland. I dunno if it's cause i'm running the remote admin software at 16 colors or what... but the colors don't seem right. Maybe i should bump it up to 256 colors and see if it gets better.
Remote admin 2.0? that's kinda old, i'm usin remote admin 2.1
VNC... is crap, isn't it FREE (that's y it sux)?
Bad part about remote admin is that i think are kinda... bland. I dunno if it's cause i'm running the remote admin software at 16 colors or what... but the colors don't seem right. Maybe i should bump it up to 256 colors and see if it gets better.
One day, we will die, when it comes...... i dunno, i'm not psychic!
Yeah... I've heard a lot about that one, but I need something that I can do over the internet through a browser. Windows Remote Desktop is the only one I can think of.
-Ryan Hoffman
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
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Heres a post of what I'm expirencing.... help!!!....
http://tek.dns2go.com:900/screenshots/messedup1.jpg
http://tek.dns2go.com:900/screenshots/messedup1.jpg
-Ryan Hoffman
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Simple Answer I hope.
I thinking this is a Windows Based OS.
Start/Setting/Control Panels/Folder Options or Internet Options
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In IE Tools/Folder Options or Internet Options
Once your there go to
"Advanced" Tab go to "Multimedia" Section
once your there Check "Show Pictures" if it is checked uncheck it Apply and then check it apply then ok out of there.
I hope this helped you believe me it helped me before as well.
I thinking this is a Windows Based OS.
Start/Setting/Control Panels/Folder Options or Internet Options
or
In IE Tools/Folder Options or Internet Options
Once your there go to
"Advanced" Tab go to "Multimedia" Section
once your there Check "Show Pictures" if it is checked uncheck it Apply and then check it apply then ok out of there.
I hope this helped you believe me it helped me before as well.
Jimmy
E-Mail - jimmy@fiberops.net
Chief Information Officer (CIO) of FiberOps
E-Mail - jimmy@fiberops.net
Chief Information Officer (CIO) of FiberOps
I dont know how that will help me. I wasn't even in IE... i was in Opera. lol
-Ryan Hoffman
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Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
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